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Gotta love May in Texas! 🌸🌼 And before you say it, I know this isn't a real yoga pose - I was improvising. I returned to the most beautiful place in Texas for a fun & memorable weekend - and the last I'll ever have with my trusty inflatable canoe.  Paddling on the bayou, watching critters, making new friends and drinking homemade mead - it just doesn't get any better than this! πŸ›Ά Jumping for joy because I'm at the Trinity River - the most splendid spot in Dallas. I'm going to miss my jogs out here in the fields of wildflowers! πŸŒΈβ‡οΈπŸŒ» Dressed up to watch some horse races this afternoon - my first time ever. 🐎 My betting strategy was to pick the coolest names.  I came out even, so I consider it a win! Desperately missing my kind, witty, ridiculously cute boyfriend. A week away can sometimes feel like a year. Enjoying a much needed girl's day with these lovely ladies πŸ’• Saturday Fun in the Sun β˜€οΈπŸ”† Met up with Vinny in Austin and did the best Austin things: ate vegan food & hiked to a swimming hole. Great to see you again, little bro! 🏡️ Ethan & I welcomed the spring by planting native flowers & bunch grasses in what was formerly a giant trash heap.  This monarch caterpillar will be very happy about it in a couple weeks! πŸ›

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Category: hiking

A Victorian Winter Wonderland
hiking, history, Holidays

A Victorian Winter Wonderland

I’ve died and gone to Victorian heaven, I thought, as I gazed out my window at the snow-blanketed town of … Continue reading A Victorian Winter Wonderland

Firsts of 2021
camping, hiking, nature, Whatever else

Firsts of 2021

From climbing waterfalls in the Panamanian jungle to surviving Snowmageddon, 2021 has been an unforgettable year for me.Β  The last … Continue reading Firsts of 2021

Magic in the Monongahela
camping, hiking, nature

Magic in the Monongahela

β€œI frequently found myself driving with a rocky mountainside to my left, a sheer drop-off into a gaping abyss to … Continue reading Magic in the Monongahela

Canaan Valley & Blackwater Falls
hiking

Canaan Valley & Blackwater Falls

I hiked up a mountain and never hiked down. I spent the last couple of days in Elkins, West Virginia. … Continue reading Canaan Valley & Blackwater Falls

The Willow Lake Trail
camping, hiking, nature

The Willow Lake Trail

Believe it or not, this was my first time backpacking in Colorado. Despite spending the better part of my youth … Continue reading The Willow Lake Trail

Trek to La Ciudad Perdida
hiking, history, International

Trek to La Ciudad Perdida

Deep in the heart of the Colombian jungle lies the ruins of an ancient civilization.  Older and larger than Machu … Continue reading Trek to La Ciudad Perdida

The Cossatot Spider Corridor
camping, hiking

The Cossatot Spider Corridor

I’m not afraid of spiders, I swear. But like most humans, I have that instinct that makes me scream when … Continue reading The Cossatot Spider Corridor

How I Almost Killed My Boyfriend
camping, hiking, Misadventures, Paddle trips

How I Almost Killed My Boyfriend

“Emily likes that kind of stuff!”Β I was out on the town in Deep Ellum with some friends, when a cute … Continue reading How I Almost Killed My Boyfriend

Hike to the Mythical El Salto – Santa Fe, Panama
hiking, International

Hike to the Mythical El Salto – Santa Fe, Panama

This post is available for your listening pleasure on the Boose on the Loose podcast, streaming now on Spotify. The … Continue reading Hike to the Mythical El Salto – Santa Fe, Panama

A Haunting at Cumberland Gap
camping, hiking, history, Misadventures

A Haunting at Cumberland Gap

Last summer my boyfriend and I took a 4-week road trip around the Midwest and the Appalachians. Β This is my … Continue reading A Haunting at Cumberland Gap

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